Clock of Atonement

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4.6
10.5K reviews
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Content rating
Rated for 12+
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About this game

Clock of Atonement is a pixel art mystery adventure game you can finish within 30 minutes - like an interactive visual novel with JRPG-style gameplay.

In this game, you are a stalker who has killed the woman you loved.

A mysterious stranger has given you a clock that can turn back time, and you must return to your crime and manipulate objects around you to change the outcome and save her.

What will it take to stop your past self from succumbing to his darker nature?
A short game based on an original disturbing idea and with multiple endings.
Updated on
May 29, 2023

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
10K reviews
Spaghetto
September 6, 2021
I love it, but gameplay is only 15 mins long. It has a smart premise, but I wished it continued for longer & we had access to other areas of the house to make puzzles harder- with more objects to use & rooms to remember in order. Or, we could do this in different houses. As an idea: we could be a detective with an otherworldly pocket watch that can reverse time, which we use to solve murders. And each house is a level! Just a suggestion tho 😅, but I truly liked it.
22 people found this review helpful
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Miriam Tong
August 12, 2023
It's really short. Reeeeally short. The ending is pretty inconclusive. Nicely made and the premise is interesting, but there's just... Not enough? The message isn't fully there? The game not fleshed out at all? I finished this in less than 15 minutes (didn't buy the DLC). I don't know what to say. It's an interesting concept but gameplay feels like a demo of an unfinished game. I hope the devs expand on this.
12 people found this review helpful
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Ashel Revy
February 7, 2021
Very original game, like an interactive story where you can pause & intervene at certain points, and roll the scene forward & backwards and see how it changes. I did expect at first that the outcome would be changeable, but of course that's not how life goes... You may only regret the past or not. It is rather short & ambiguous, but there is an extra chapter that leads to the final conclusion (you have to purchase to unlock it, or watch 20 ads in a row... 😬)
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What's new

Updated various SDKs to the latest version
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